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  2. List of Billboard Latin Pop Airplay number ones of 1998

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    Ricky Martin achieved his first chart-topper with "Vuelve" which was named the best-performing song of the year. Latin Pop Airplay is a chart published by Billboard magazine that ranks the top-performing songs (regardless of genre or language) on Latin pop radio stations in the United States, based on weekly airplay data compiled by Nielsen's Broadcast Data Systems (BDS). It is a subchart of ...

  3. List of number-one hits of 1991 (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the songs that reached number one in Mexico in 1991, according to the Notitas Musicales magazine with data provided by Radio Mil [1] (which also provided charts for Billboard's "Hits of the World" between 1969 and 1981).

  4. The Bangles - Wikipedia

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    The Bangles are an American all-female pop rock band formed in Los Angeles, in 1981. They are known for hit singles during the 1980s that made them one of the most successful pop rock groups of the decade.

  5. List of Top 20 songs for 2012 in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    "Creo en ti" Reik: 2 "La de la mala suerte" Jesse & Joy: 3 "Gente batallosa" Calibre 50 ft. Banda Carnaval: 4 "¿De qué me sirve la vida?" Camila: 5 "Llamada de mi ex" La Arrolladora Banda El Limón: 6 "Cabecita dura" La Arrolladora Banda El Limón 7 "La mejor de todas" Banda El Recodo: 8 "¡Corre!" Jesse & Joy 9 "Addicted to You" Shakira: 10 ...

  6. Todos Los Romances - Wikipedia

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    Todos Los Romances (All the Romances) is a box set compilation album by Mexican singer Luis Miguel.Released on 11 August 1998 by WEA Latina, the record features the three previously released Romance-themed albums in which Miguel covered classic boleros in each of them: Romance (1991), Segundo Romance (1994), and Romances (1997).

  7. Pueblito Viejo (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Pueblito Viejo" (translation "old town") is a Colombian waltz written by José A. Morales. [1] [2] [3] The song was inspired by the steep, cobbled streets of Socorro, Santander, where Morales spent his childhood. It won a gold record in 1966. [4] The song has been named as one of the top Colombian songs of all time by multiple media sources:

  8. Caballo Viejo - Wikipedia

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    The song has been translated into many different languages. It has been recorded as "Caballo Viejo" or as "Bamboleo" by dozens of singers, such as Celia Cruz, Papo Lucca y la Sonora Ponceña, María Dolores Pradera, Julio Iglesias, Gilberto Santa Rosa, José Luis Rodríguez "El Puma", Polo Montañes, Freddy López, Oscar D'León, Celso Piña, Gipsy Kings, Ray Coniff, Rubén Blades, Roberto ...

  9. Lionel Richie - Wikipedia

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    Richie was born on June 20, 1949, in Tuskegee, Alabama, the son of Lionel Brockman Richie (1915–1990), [11] a U.S. Army systems analyst, and Alberta R. Foster (1917–2001), [12] a teacher and school principal.